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A 28-year-old former Syrian army deminer from Jisr al-Shughour in Syria's northern Idlib Governorate told Human Rights Watch that in January, local residents saw the Syrian army plant landmines at Hasanieih (حسانية), Derwand (دروند) and Jiftlek (جفتلك), along routes used by refugees to reach Turkey. In early February, he visited Hasanieih and found landmines planted "between the fruit trees" 3 meters from the border in two parallel lines, each approximately 500 meters long. Local villagers told him that the army had informed farmers in the area that they need army permission to enter the orchards, but had not told them that the area was mined. At the beginning of March, the deminer, together with his cousin and three volunteers, removed approximately 300PMN-2 antipersonnel mines from Hasanieih.
For more information, please visit: http://www.hrw.org/news/2012/03/13/syria-army-planting-banned-landmines

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In almost six years of war in Syria, millions of civilians have been killed or wounded. Many have lost their homes and loved ones but the children are the most vulnerable victims of all, it’s estimated that over 8 million have been affected. RT Doc’s Maria Finoshina has reported on the developing conflict in Syria since it began. Now she returns to the devastated cities of Aleppo and Homs to meet just a few of the kids who’ve grown up with the horror of war.
Many of the children have never known a time of peace. Most are deprived of education and even a place of safety. Traumatized by what they’ve lived through, they receive no counselling and spend their childhoods simply trying to survive: dodging bombs and snipers’ bullets, constantly on the move to escape hostilities, while earning to support their families.
The harrowing stories include Ahmad, who survived being shot in the head by a sniper but was left partially paralyzed. For him, the simplest of routine tasks are now a struggle but he still goes to school every day. Leith watched as five of his family members, including his parents, were killed. Moayed’s house was razed to the ground and now, every member of his big family has become a refugee in their own country. They squat in a partially destroyed building, with no water or electricity.
Millions more of Syria’s children have similar stories to tell: a whole generation is growing up with war and as the bloodshed continues, their futures remain precarious and uncertain.
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Civilian minesweepers clear mines left behind by ISIS in northern Syria, but not without a cost.
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Syria

Syria (i/ˈsɪ.rɪə/; Arabic:سوريا‎ or سورية, Sūriyā or Sūrīyah), officially the Syrian Arab Republic, is a country in Western Asia. De jure Syrian territory borders Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Turkey to the north, Iraq to the east, Jordan to the south, and Israel to the southwest, but the government's control now extends to approximately 30–40% of the de jure state area and less than 60% of the population.

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Russian Soldiers Destroy Mines In Syria

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Syria: Army Planting Banned Landmines

A 28-year-old former Syrian army deminer from Jisr al-Shughour in Syria's northern Idlib Governorate told Human Rights Watch that in January, local residents saw the Syrian army plant landmines at Hasanieih (حسانية), Derwand (دروند) and Jiftlek (جفتلك), along routes used by refugees to reach Turkey. In early February, he visited Hasanieih and found landmines planted "between the fruit trees" 3 meters from the border in two parallel lines, each approximately 500 meters long. Local villagers told him that the army had informed farmers in the area that they need army permission to enter the orchards, but had not told them that the area was mined. At the beginning of March, the deminer, together with his cousin and three volunteers, removed approximately 300PMN-2 antipersonnel mines from Hasanieih.
For more information, please visit: http://www.hrw.org/news/2012/03/13/syria-army-planting-banned-landmines

1:22

Syria.Hundreds of mines found with NATO origin Russian Reconciliation Centre for Syria

Syria.Hundreds of mines found with NATO origin Russian Reconciliation Centre for Syria

Syria.Hundreds of mines found with NATO origin Russian Reconciliation Centre for Syria

4:38

Scientist who dug into hell in Siberia and recorded the cries of the damned souls

Scientist who dug into hell in Siberia and recorded the cries of the damned souls

Scientist who dug into hell in Siberia and recorded the cries of the damned souls

These details are from the translation of an article in a Finnish newspaper named 'Ammennusatia'.
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Growing up with War: Children of Syria. The tragedy of kids who have never known peace.

Growing up with War: Children of Syria. The tragedy of kids who have never known peace.

Growing up with War: Children of Syria. The tragedy of kids who have never known peace.

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In almost six years of war in Syria, millions of civilians have been killed or wounded. Many have lost their homes and loved ones but the children are the most vulnerable victims of all, it’s estimated that over 8 million have been affected. RT Doc’s Maria Finoshina has reported on the developing conflict in Syria since it began. Now she returns to the devastated cities of Aleppo and Homs to meet just a few of the kids who’ve grown up with the horror of war.
Many of the children have never known a time of peace. Most are deprived of education and even a place of safety. Traumatized by what they’ve lived through, they receive no counselling and spend their childhoods simply trying to survive: dodging bombs and snipers’ bullets, constantly on the move to escape hostilities, while earning to support their families.
The harrowing stories include Ahmad, who survived being shot in the head by a sniper but was left partially paralyzed. For him, the simplest of routine tasks are now a struggle but he still goes to school every day. Leith watched as five of his family members, including his parents, were killed. Moayed’s house was razed to the ground and now, every member of his big family has become a refugee in their own country. They squat in a partially destroyed building, with no water or electricity.
Millions more of Syria’s children have similar stories to tell: a whole generation is growing up with war and as the bloodshed continues, their futures remain precarious and uncertain.
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2:20

Demining Syria

Demining Syria

Demining Syria

Civilian minesweepers clear mines left behind by ISIS in northern Syria, but not without a cost.
Music: https://www.bensound.com/
Read more about Abu Al Fadl, a volunteer Syrian minesweeper who died in May: https://www.newsdeeply.com/syria/articles/2017/06/06/the-life-and-death-of-one-of-syrias-most-beloved-minesweepers

3:31

Afghan Security Delays Mes Aynak Mining

Afghan Security Delays Mes Aynak Mining

Afghan Security Delays Mes Aynak Mining

11:12

Ancient mining evidence

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2:25

Syria: Russian sappers begin de-mining ancient ruins of Palmyra

Syria: Russian sappers begin de-mining ancient ruins of Palmyra

Syria: Russian sappers begin de-mining ancient ruins of Palmyra

Russian sappers from the InternationalMineAction Centre were deployed on a special assignment to assist the Syrian Army with bombs disposal and mine clearance operations among the ancient ruins of Palmyra, Wednesday, following the liberation of the city from so-called Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) militants.
The robotic complex called Uran-6 was also utilised in excavating areas suspected to contain traps and mines. Since the beginning of demining operations in Palmyra, Russian sappers have cleared approximately four kilometres (two miles) of roads and neutralised more than 430 explosive devices.
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Syria: Russian sappers continue clearing east Aleppo of mines

Russian sappers continued mine clearance operations in the liberated districts of eastern Aleppo on Saturday.
Head of InternationalMineAction Centre, Igor Mikhailik, reported that sappers worked on "socially significant facilities" including "schools, mosques, hospitals, power substations, water intake facilities, and humanitarian aid stations."
According to Mikhailik, "sappers find on average from 50 to 100 ammunitions during the day. About a half of them are improvised explosive devices – including landmines guided via wires and radio – made by militants for use in various conditions."
SOT, Igor Mikhailik, Head of International Mine Action Centre of the Russian Defence Ministry (Russian): "Sappers are working today on socially significant facilities: schools, mosques, hospitals, power substations, water intake facilities, and humanitarian aid stations."
SOT, Igor Mikhailik, Head of International Mine Action Centre of the Russian Defence Ministry (Russian): "Sappers find on average from 50 to 100 ammunitions during the day. About a half of them are improvised explosive devices – including landmines guided via wires and radio – made by militants for use in various conditions."
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RAW: Russian sappers begin de-mining Palmyra ruins in Syria

Russian sappers from the InternationalMineAction Centre were deployed on a special assignment to assist the Syrian Army with bombs disposal and mine clearance operations among the ancient ruins of Palmyra on Wednesday, following the liberation of the city from so-called Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) militants.
The robotic complex called Uran-6 was also utilised in excavating areas suspected to contain traps and mines.

Gold Mining and Syria

Syria: Sappers continue mine clearance op in Palmyra

A team of Russian soldiers worked in Palmyra on Thursday, in order to clear the ancient city of mines and other explosive devices left behind by the self-proclaimed Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL), after the city was recaptured by the Syrian government forces in March.
SOT, Soldier, mine clearance (Russian): "We have received the task of preserving the historical value which is contained within Palmyra’s ruins. Namely, clearing the area of explosives, in order for scientific and historical organisations, as well as UNESCO, to be able to safely work on and restore the monuments."
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3:48

Syria Strikes Gold Mining Stocks

Syria Strikes Gold Mining Stocks

Syria Strikes Gold Mining Stocks

The decision whether to take military action in Syria will directly affect gold miners, Capital GoldGroup's Jon Najarian tells Joe Deaux.
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Desperate to come home, Syrians brave IS mines in Raqa

Desperate to come home, Syrians brave IS mines in Raqa

Desperate to come home, Syrians brave IS mines in Raqa

Mohammed Kuraji returned to Syria's Raqa to prepare a homecoming but ended up organising a funeral. Stepping into his home, an unexploded mine detonated and killed his elderly father.
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1:28

Syria: Russian sappers given farewell ceremony by Aleppo residents

Syria: Russian sappers given farewell ceremony by Aleppo residents

Syria: Russian sappers given farewell ceremony by Aleppo residents

Russian bomb disposal teams were given a warm send off in Aleppo after a three-month-long mission to clear parts of the city of improvised explosive devices, according to footage released on Monday.
SOT, ColonelKamil Salemhanov, Commander bomb disposal unit (Russian): "Professional participants of the Syrian Arab Republic gathered at our international mine centre. They received new skills during that time, they were trained, and the most important thing is that they were taught sapper skills."
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2:02

Syria: Russian sappers clear mines from east Aleppo school

Syria: Russian sappers clear mines from east Aleppo school

Syria: Russian sappers clear mines from east Aleppo school

A group of Russian sappers performed a mine clearance operation in one of the schools in a liberated eastern district of Aleppo, on Tuesday.
SOT, MajorIvan Gromov, commander of clearing detachment, InternationalMineAction Centre of Russian Armed Forces (Russian): "This is another school that the group of the International Mine Action Centre inspects and clears. This four-story school, despite its big size, was a stronghold."
SOT, Major Ivan Gromov, commander of clearing detachment, International Mine Action Centre of Russian Armed Forces (Russian): "The school is one of the social facilities and probably the human psychology suggests that the school is connected with the children, so shelling schools and medical facilities, in my opinion, is inhumane."
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Russian Soldiers Destroy Mines In Syria

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Syria: Army Planting Banned Landmines

A 28-year-old former Syrian army deminer from Jisr al-Shughour in Syria's northern Idlib Governorate told Human Rights Watch that in January, local residents saw the Syrian army plant landmines at Hasanieih (حسانية), Derwand (دروند) and Jiftlek (جفتلك), along routes used by refugees to reach Turkey. In early February, he visited Hasanieih and found landmines planted "between the fruit trees" 3 meters from the border in two parallel lines, each approximately 500 meters long. Local villagers told him that the army had informed farmers in the area that they need army permission to enter the orchards, but had not told them that the area was mined. At the beginning of March, the deminer, together with his cousin and three volunteers, removed approximately 300PMN-2 antipersonnel mines from Hasa...

published: 14 Mar 2012

Syria.Hundreds of mines found with NATO origin Russian Reconciliation Centre for Syria

published: 03 May 2018

Scientist who dug into hell in Siberia and recorded the cries of the damned souls

These details are from the translation of an article in a Finnish newspaper named 'Ammennusatia'.
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Growing up with War: Children of Syria. The tragedy of kids who have never known peace.

More films about Syria: https://rtd.rt.com/films/growing-up-with-war-children-of-syria/
In almost six years of war in Syria, millions of civilians have been killed or wounded. Many have lost their homes and loved ones but the children are the most vulnerable victims of all, it’s estimated that over 8 million have been affected. RT Doc’s Maria Finoshina has reported on the developing conflict in Syria since it began. Now she returns to the devastated cities of Aleppo and Homs to meet just a few of the kids who’ve grown up with the horror of war.
Many of the children have never known a time of peace. Most are deprived of education and even a place of safety. Traumatized by what they’ve lived through, they receive no counselling and spend their childhoods simply trying to survive: dodging...

published: 13 Feb 2017

Demining Syria

Civilian minesweepers clear mines left behind by ISIS in northern Syria, but not without a cost.
Music: https://www.bensound.com/
Read more about Abu Al Fadl, a volunteer Syrian minesweeper who died in May: https://www.newsdeeply.com/syria/articles/2017/06/06/the-life-and-death-of-one-of-syrias-most-beloved-minesweepers

published: 25 Sep 2017

Afghan Security Delays Mes Aynak Mining

published: 10 Apr 2014

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Ancient mining evidence
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published: 13 Jan 2017

Syria: Russian sappers begin de-mining ancient ruins of Palmyra

Russian sappers from the InternationalMineAction Centre were deployed on a special assignment to assist the Syrian Army with bombs disposal and mine clearance operations among the ancient ruins of Palmyra, Wednesday, following the liberation of the city from so-called Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) militants.
The robotic complex called Uran-6 was also utilised in excavating areas suspected to contain traps and mines. Since the beginning of demining operations in Palmyra, Russian sappers have cleared approximately four kilometres (two miles) of roads and neutralised more than 430 explosive devices.
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bitcoin mining Syria

Syria: Russian sappers continue clearing east Aleppo of mines

Russian sappers continued mine clearance operations in the liberated districts of eastern Aleppo on Saturday.
Head of InternationalMineAction Centre, Igor Mikhailik, reported that sappers worked on "socially significant facilities" including "schools, mosques, hospitals, power substations, water intake facilities, and humanitarian aid stations."
According to Mikhailik, "sappers find on average from 50 to 100 ammunitions during the day. About a half of them are improvised explosive devices – including landmines guided via wires and radio – made by militants for use in various conditions."
SOT, Igor Mikhailik, Head of International Mine Action Centre of the Russian Defence Ministry (Russian): "Sappers are working today on socially significant facilities: schools, mosques, hospitals, pow...

RAW: Russian sappers begin de-mining Palmyra ruins in Syria

Russian sappers from the InternationalMineAction Centre were deployed on a special assignment to assist the Syrian Army with bombs disposal and mine clearance operations among the ancient ruins of Palmyra on Wednesday, following the liberation of the city from so-called Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) militants.
The robotic complex called Uran-6 was also utilised in excavating areas suspected to contain traps and mines.

published: 07 Apr 2016

Gold Mining and Syria

Syria: Sappers continue mine clearance op in Palmyra

A team of Russian soldiers worked in Palmyra on Thursday, in order to clear the ancient city of mines and other explosive devices left behind by the self-proclaimed Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL), after the city was recaptured by the Syrian government forces in March.
SOT, Soldier, mine clearance (Russian): "We have received the task of preserving the historical value which is contained within Palmyra’s ruins. Namely, clearing the area of explosives, in order for scientific and historical organisations, as well as UNESCO, to be able to safely work on and restore the monuments."
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Syria Strikes Gold Mining Stocks

The decision whether to take military action in Syria will directly affect gold miners, Capital GoldGroup's Jon Najarian tells Joe Deaux.
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Desperate to come home, Syrians brave IS mines in Raqa

Mohammed Kuraji returned to Syria's Raqa to prepare a homecoming but ended up organising a funeral. Stepping into his home, an unexploded mine detonated and killed his elderly father.
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published: 19 Feb 2018

Syria: Russian sappers given farewell ceremony by Aleppo residents

Russian bomb disposal teams were given a warm send off in Aleppo after a three-month-long mission to clear parts of the city of improvised explosive devices, according to footage released on Monday.
SOT, ColonelKamil Salemhanov, Commander bomb disposal unit (Russian): "Professional participants of the Syrian Arab Republic gathered at our international mine centre. They received new skills during that time, they were trained, and the most important thing is that they were taught sapper skills."
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published: 20 Feb 2017

Syria: Russian sappers clear mines from east Aleppo school

A group of Russian sappers performed a mine clearance operation in one of the schools in a liberated eastern district of Aleppo, on Tuesday.
SOT, MajorIvan Gromov, commander of clearing detachment, InternationalMineAction Centre of Russian Armed Forces (Russian): "This is another school that the group of the International Mine Action Centre inspects and clears. This four-story school, despite its big size, was a stronghold."
SOT, Major Ivan Gromov, commander of clearing detachment, International Mine Action Centre of Russian Armed Forces (Russian): "The school is one of the social facilities and probably the human psychology suggests that the school is connected with the children, so shelling schools and medical facilities, in my opinion, is inhumane."
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A 28-year-old former Syrian army deminer from Jisr al-Shughour in Syria's northern Idlib Governorate told Human Rights Watch that in January, local residents saw the Syrian army plant landmines at Hasanieih (حسانية), Derwand (دروند) and Jiftlek (جفتلك), along routes used by refugees to reach Turkey. In early February, he visited Hasanieih and found landmines planted "between the fruit trees" 3 meters from the border in two parallel lines, each approximately 500 meters long. Local villagers told him that the army had informed farmers in the area that they need army permission to enter the orchards, but had not told them that the area was mined. At the beginning of March, the deminer, together with his cousin and three volunteers, removed approximately 300PMN-2 antipersonnel mines from Hasanieih.
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A 28-year-old former Syrian army deminer from Jisr al-Shughour in Syria's northern Idlib Governorate told Human Rights Watch that in January, local residents saw the Syrian army plant landmines at Hasanieih (حسانية), Derwand (دروند) and Jiftlek (جفتلك), along routes used by refugees to reach Turkey. In early February, he visited Hasanieih and found landmines planted "between the fruit trees" 3 meters from the border in two parallel lines, each approximately 500 meters long. Local villagers told him that the army had informed farmers in the area that they need army permission to enter the orchards, but had not told them that the area was mined. At the beginning of March, the deminer, together with his cousin and three volunteers, removed approximately 300PMN-2 antipersonnel mines from Hasanieih.
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Scientist who dug into hell in Siberia and recorded the cries of the damned souls

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Growing up with War: Children of Syria. The tragedy of kids who have never known peace.

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In almost six years of war in Syria, millions of civilians have been killed or wounded. Many have lost their homes and loved ones but the children are the most vulnerable victims of all, it’s estimated that over 8 million have been affected. RT Doc’s Maria Finoshina has reported on the developing conflict in Syria since it began. Now she returns to the devastated cities of Aleppo and Homs to meet just a few of the kids who’ve grown up with the horror of war.
Many of the children have never known a time of peace. Most are deprived of education and even a place of safety. Traumatized by what they’ve lived through, they receive no counselling and spend their childhoods simply trying to survive: dodging bombs and snipers’ bullets, constantly on the move to escape hostilities, while earning to support their families.
The harrowing stories include Ahmad, who survived being shot in the head by a sniper but was left partially paralyzed. For him, the simplest of routine tasks are now a struggle but he still goes to school every day. Leith watched as five of his family members, including his parents, were killed. Moayed’s house was razed to the ground and now, every member of his big family has become a refugee in their own country. They squat in a partially destroyed building, with no water or electricity.
Millions more of Syria’s children have similar stories to tell: a whole generation is growing up with war and as the bloodshed continues, their futures remain precarious and uncertain.
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In almost six years of war in Syria, millions of civilians have been killed or wounded. Many have lost their homes and loved ones but the children are the most vulnerable victims of all, it’s estimated that over 8 million have been affected. RT Doc’s Maria Finoshina has reported on the developing conflict in Syria since it began. Now she returns to the devastated cities of Aleppo and Homs to meet just a few of the kids who’ve grown up with the horror of war.
Many of the children have never known a time of peace. Most are deprived of education and even a place of safety. Traumatized by what they’ve lived through, they receive no counselling and spend their childhoods simply trying to survive: dodging bombs and snipers’ bullets, constantly on the move to escape hostilities, while earning to support their families.
The harrowing stories include Ahmad, who survived being shot in the head by a sniper but was left partially paralyzed. For him, the simplest of routine tasks are now a struggle but he still goes to school every day. Leith watched as five of his family members, including his parents, were killed. Moayed’s house was razed to the ground and now, every member of his big family has become a refugee in their own country. They squat in a partially destroyed building, with no water or electricity.
Millions more of Syria’s children have similar stories to tell: a whole generation is growing up with war and as the bloodshed continues, their futures remain precarious and uncertain.
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Civilian minesweepers clear mines left behind by ISIS in northern Syria, but not without a cost.
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Civilian minesweepers clear mines left behind by ISIS in northern Syria, but not without a cost.
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Ancient mining evidence
this video describes the block caving mining procedures of Ancient atlanteans. We can be witness of different crazy ocasions that proove the possibility of underground block caving mining of ancients and even in modern time.

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Russian sappers from the InternationalMineAction Centre were deployed on a special assignment to assist the Syrian Army with bombs disposal and mine clearance operations among the ancient ruins of Palmyra, Wednesday, following the liberation of the city from so-called Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) militants.
The robotic complex called Uran-6 was also utilised in excavating areas suspected to contain traps and mines. Since the beginning of demining operations in Palmyra, Russian sappers have cleared approximately four kilometres (two miles) of roads and neutralised more than 430 explosive devices.
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Russian sappers from the InternationalMineAction Centre were deployed on a special assignment to assist the Syrian Army with bombs disposal and mine clearance operations among the ancient ruins of Palmyra, Wednesday, following the liberation of the city from so-called Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) militants.
The robotic complex called Uran-6 was also utilised in excavating areas suspected to contain traps and mines. Since the beginning of demining operations in Palmyra, Russian sappers have cleared approximately four kilometres (two miles) of roads and neutralised more than 430 explosive devices.
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Russian sappers continued mine clearance operations in the liberated districts of eastern Aleppo on Saturday.
Head of InternationalMineAction Centre, Igor Mikhailik, reported that sappers worked on "socially significant facilities" including "schools, mosques, hospitals, power substations, water intake facilities, and humanitarian aid stations."
According to Mikhailik, "sappers find on average from 50 to 100 ammunitions during the day. About a half of them are improvised explosive devices – including landmines guided via wires and radio – made by militants for use in various conditions."
SOT, Igor Mikhailik, Head of International Mine Action Centre of the Russian Defence Ministry (Russian): "Sappers are working today on socially significant facilities: schools, mosques, hospitals, power substations, water intake facilities, and humanitarian aid stations."
SOT, Igor Mikhailik, Head of International Mine Action Centre of the Russian Defence Ministry (Russian): "Sappers find on average from 50 to 100 ammunitions during the day. About a half of them are improvised explosive devices – including landmines guided via wires and radio – made by militants for use in various conditions."
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Russian sappers continued mine clearance operations in the liberated districts of eastern Aleppo on Saturday.
Head of InternationalMineAction Centre, Igor Mikhailik, reported that sappers worked on "socially significant facilities" including "schools, mosques, hospitals, power substations, water intake facilities, and humanitarian aid stations."
According to Mikhailik, "sappers find on average from 50 to 100 ammunitions during the day. About a half of them are improvised explosive devices – including landmines guided via wires and radio – made by militants for use in various conditions."
SOT, Igor Mikhailik, Head of International Mine Action Centre of the Russian Defence Ministry (Russian): "Sappers are working today on socially significant facilities: schools, mosques, hospitals, power substations, water intake facilities, and humanitarian aid stations."
SOT, Igor Mikhailik, Head of International Mine Action Centre of the Russian Defence Ministry (Russian): "Sappers find on average from 50 to 100 ammunitions during the day. About a half of them are improvised explosive devices – including landmines guided via wires and radio – made by militants for use in various conditions."
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Russian sappers from the InternationalMineAction Centre were deployed on a special assignment to assist the Syrian Army with bombs disposal and mine clearance operations among the ancient ruins of Palmyra on Wednesday, following the liberation of the city from so-called Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) militants.
The robotic complex called Uran-6 was also utilised in excavating areas suspected to contain traps and mines.

Russian sappers from the InternationalMineAction Centre were deployed on a special assignment to assist the Syrian Army with bombs disposal and mine clearance operations among the ancient ruins of Palmyra on Wednesday, following the liberation of the city from so-called Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) militants.
The robotic complex called Uran-6 was also utilised in excavating areas suspected to contain traps and mines.

Syria: Sappers continue mine clearance op in Palmyra

A team of Russian soldiers worked in Palmyra on Thursday, in order to clear the ancient city of mines and other explosive devices left behind by the self-procla...

A team of Russian soldiers worked in Palmyra on Thursday, in order to clear the ancient city of mines and other explosive devices left behind by the self-proclaimed Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL), after the city was recaptured by the Syrian government forces in March.
SOT, Soldier, mine clearance (Russian): "We have received the task of preserving the historical value which is contained within Palmyra’s ruins. Namely, clearing the area of explosives, in order for scientific and historical organisations, as well as UNESCO, to be able to safely work on and restore the monuments."
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A team of Russian soldiers worked in Palmyra on Thursday, in order to clear the ancient city of mines and other explosive devices left behind by the self-proclaimed Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL), after the city was recaptured by the Syrian government forces in March.
SOT, Soldier, mine clearance (Russian): "We have received the task of preserving the historical value which is contained within Palmyra’s ruins. Namely, clearing the area of explosives, in order for scientific and historical organisations, as well as UNESCO, to be able to safely work on and restore the monuments."
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Desperate to come home, Syrians brave IS mines in Raqa

Mohammed Kuraji returned to Syria's Raqa to prepare a homecoming but ended up organising a funeral. Stepping into his home, an unexploded mine detonated and kil...

Mohammed Kuraji returned to Syria's Raqa to prepare a homecoming but ended up organising a funeral. Stepping into his home, an unexploded mine detonated and killed his elderly father.
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Mohammed Kuraji returned to Syria's Raqa to prepare a homecoming but ended up organising a funeral. Stepping into his home, an unexploded mine detonated and killed his elderly father.
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Syria: Russian sappers given farewell ceremony by Aleppo residents

Russian bomb disposal teams were given a warm send off in Aleppo after a three-month-long mission to clear parts of the city of improvised explosive devices, ac...

Russian bomb disposal teams were given a warm send off in Aleppo after a three-month-long mission to clear parts of the city of improvised explosive devices, according to footage released on Monday.
SOT, ColonelKamil Salemhanov, Commander bomb disposal unit (Russian): "Professional participants of the Syrian Arab Republic gathered at our international mine centre. They received new skills during that time, they were trained, and the most important thing is that they were taught sapper skills."
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Russian bomb disposal teams were given a warm send off in Aleppo after a three-month-long mission to clear parts of the city of improvised explosive devices, according to footage released on Monday.
SOT, ColonelKamil Salemhanov, Commander bomb disposal unit (Russian): "Professional participants of the Syrian Arab Republic gathered at our international mine centre. They received new skills during that time, they were trained, and the most important thing is that they were taught sapper skills."
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Syria: Russian sappers clear mines from east Aleppo school

A group of Russian sappers performed a mine clearance operation in one of the schools in a liberated eastern district of Aleppo, on Tuesday.
SOT, MajorIvan G...

A group of Russian sappers performed a mine clearance operation in one of the schools in a liberated eastern district of Aleppo, on Tuesday.
SOT, MajorIvan Gromov, commander of clearing detachment, InternationalMineAction Centre of Russian Armed Forces (Russian): "This is another school that the group of the International Mine Action Centre inspects and clears. This four-story school, despite its big size, was a stronghold."
SOT, Major Ivan Gromov, commander of clearing detachment, International Mine Action Centre of Russian Armed Forces (Russian): "The school is one of the social facilities and probably the human psychology suggests that the school is connected with the children, so shelling schools and medical facilities, in my opinion, is inhumane."
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A group of Russian sappers performed a mine clearance operation in one of the schools in a liberated eastern district of Aleppo, on Tuesday.
SOT, MajorIvan Gromov, commander of clearing detachment, InternationalMineAction Centre of Russian Armed Forces (Russian): "This is another school that the group of the International Mine Action Centre inspects and clears. This four-story school, despite its big size, was a stronghold."
SOT, Major Ivan Gromov, commander of clearing detachment, International Mine Action Centre of Russian Armed Forces (Russian): "The school is one of the social facilities and probably the human psychology suggests that the school is connected with the children, so shelling schools and medical facilities, in my opinion, is inhumane."
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Syria Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Syria.
Syria is an ancient country of culture located between the Mediterranean and the desert. Its ancient desert metropolises, old villages, impenetrable fortresses and biblical harbour towns have witnessed the rich and fascinating history of bygone times.Damascus is the capital of Syria and symbol of culture in the Near East and located a hundred kilometres from the Mediterranean coast. The KalaaCitadel is situated on the periphery of the old town that was once surrounded by huge walls and it was from there that Saladin fended off the attacks of the Crusaders. The Khan As´Ad Pasha is often referred to as being the most beautiful caravansary in the Near East. Its inner courtyard is covered by eight mighty and partly painted cupolas each of which is support...

published: 14 Aug 2013

Damascus (Syria) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Damascus in Syria.
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GOING TO SYRIA! (heard gunshots!) - Golan Heights

GOING TO SYRIA! (heard gunshots!) - Golan Heights. Today we head to the Golan Heights IsraeliSyrianBorder. We go atop of moun Bental and look at Syria from afar. Also we introduce you Clatts to a Druze inhabitant of the Golan Heights and also hear some gunfire.
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Syria as a tourist 2017

In October 2017 did I visit Syria for 10 days as a tourist, I was free to do whatever I wanted to do, I visited Damascus - Aleppo - Homs with its countryside - Tartous during my visit.
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published: 17 Nov 2017

Aleppo (Syria) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Aleppo in Syria.
Sturdy walls and gates protect the ancient historic city of Aleppo in Syria.The narrow lanes in the old town, and its many historic buildings, have retained all the character and charm of a mediaeval metropolis. The city has a flourishing economy which is mainly due to its favourable location at the junction of several important trading routes. In 1169 the UmayyadeMosque was re-built at the command of the Zengid monarch, Nureddin, but only its impressive forty five metre high minaret has survived to the present day. The Baits are true architectural gems of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, noble and often palatial-looking buildings that once belonged to the city’s elite classes. Today Aleppo shines out once again in the glory of its ...

published: 08 Sep 2017

A Tourist's Guide to Damascus, Syria

We see what the capital of Syria has to offer during Eid. We stay (mainly) in the old town and see the sights.

This Is What Life Is Like Inside Assad's Syria: VICE on HBO, Full Episode

Six years of civil war has left most of Syria, a country once known for its ancient cities, in ruins.
On the battlefield, Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad’s forces continue to fight a loose, and increasingly diminished collection of anti-government rebels. While in the country’s east, coalition forces have crippled a once fearsome ISIS, driving the group from its strongholds.
War continues to rattle much of the country, and peace remains a notion far off in the distance, but one thing has come into focus with each passing day: Assad isn’t going anywhere.
To see what life is like under Assad’s rule, VICE New sent Isobel Yeung to Syria just as the final bombs were falling over Aleppo.
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Life Inside the ISIS Home Base of Raqqa, Syria

What's it like to live under the rule of the extremist group known as the Islamic State, or ISIS? WSJ looks at the situation in Raqqa, Syria, through the eyes of two activists — and through the lens of ISIS propaganda videos.
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Palmyra (Syria) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Palmyra in Syria.
Set amid the desert savannah of Syria are the proud remains of the unique and mysterious metropolis of Palmyra. The legendary ancient city was built in this vicinity due to the existence of an oasis, Tadmur, and today around thirty thousand people live in the surrounding area. The shortest and fastest route from the Mediterranean to Mesopotamia and Persia travels directly past the Tadmur Oasis thus it was only a question of time until an important trading post was founded there and later a flourishing cultural and economic centre developed. Close to the former Agora, the central square in which the city’s inhabitants held their weekly market since the first century A.D., is one of Palmyra’s architectural landmarks, the Tetrapylon. This st...

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A Moment in Aleppo, Syria

Prior to the Syrian Conflict, TravelTales visited the famed city of Aleppo, Syria losing themselves in a labyrinth of bustling passageways and chatting with merchants and locals. They described their experience a 'magical and memorable' and lucky for us they have gathered up some of their travel videos to share with all of us.
So on behalf of Travel Tales, enjoy a excerpt of their time in Aleppo, once Syria's largest and most populated city which sits in the north-western portion of the country close to Turkey's southern boarder and one of the longest inhabited cities with some scholars claiming it dates back to the 6th millennium BC. While it's history is long and vast we offer just a glimpse of life in the ancient metropolis with their video.
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Palmyra (Syria) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Palmyra in Syria.
The ruins of the ancient city of Palmyra rise up into the desert sky of Syria. The HadrianGate was built in the second century A.D. and highlights the glorious past of this once important trading metropolis in the Near East.Flanked by columns, a majestic twelve hundred metre long avenue was once Palmyra’s main street. As with many of the city’s other buildings it also has an impressive theatre that dates back to the second century A.D. and was discovered in the 1950’s. For some years it has once again served as a place of entertainment as each spring it features a festival. Close to the Agora, once a farmer’s market, is Palmyra’s striking main landmark, the Tetrapylon that forms the junction between the main avenue and a side road that lead...

Syria Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Syria.
Syria is an ancient country of culture located between the Mediterranean and the desert. Its ancient desert metropolises, ...

Travel video about destination Syria.
Syria is an ancient country of culture located between the Mediterranean and the desert. Its ancient desert metropolises, old villages, impenetrable fortresses and biblical harbour towns have witnessed the rich and fascinating history of bygone times.Damascus is the capital of Syria and symbol of culture in the Near East and located a hundred kilometres from the Mediterranean coast. The KalaaCitadel is situated on the periphery of the old town that was once surrounded by huge walls and it was from there that Saladin fended off the attacks of the Crusaders. The Khan As´Ad Pasha is often referred to as being the most beautiful caravansary in the Near East. Its inner courtyard is covered by eight mighty and partly painted cupolas each of which is supported by four pillars. Set amid the desert savannah of Syria are the proud remains of a unique and mysterious metropolis, Palmyra, a legendary ancient city that was built due to the existence of the TadmurOasis. The shortest and fastest route from the Mediterranean to Mesopotamia and Persia travels directly past the Tadmur Oasis thus it was only a question of time until an important trading post was founded there. Around a quarter of a million Bedouins live in Syria’s desert areas. They are nomads who speak Arabic and belong to the Muslim faith and their income is derived from sheep, goats and camels which produce both milk and meat. They travel the desert accompanied by their animals. Further north on the edge of the fertile Al Ghab Ditch is the ancient metropolis of Apameia, one of the most beautiful cities in the Near East. Apart from Bosra and Palmyra this huge city of ruins is one of the most important Hellenist regions in Syria. Syria is the Pearl Of The East. With deserts, wadis and mountains, castles and crusader fortresses, Roman ruins, palaces and mosques. A legendary country between both past and future whose cultural treasures still survive today.

Travel video about destination Syria.
Syria is an ancient country of culture located between the Mediterranean and the desert. Its ancient desert metropolises, old villages, impenetrable fortresses and biblical harbour towns have witnessed the rich and fascinating history of bygone times.Damascus is the capital of Syria and symbol of culture in the Near East and located a hundred kilometres from the Mediterranean coast. The KalaaCitadel is situated on the periphery of the old town that was once surrounded by huge walls and it was from there that Saladin fended off the attacks of the Crusaders. The Khan As´Ad Pasha is often referred to as being the most beautiful caravansary in the Near East. Its inner courtyard is covered by eight mighty and partly painted cupolas each of which is supported by four pillars. Set amid the desert savannah of Syria are the proud remains of a unique and mysterious metropolis, Palmyra, a legendary ancient city that was built due to the existence of the TadmurOasis. The shortest and fastest route from the Mediterranean to Mesopotamia and Persia travels directly past the Tadmur Oasis thus it was only a question of time until an important trading post was founded there. Around a quarter of a million Bedouins live in Syria’s desert areas. They are nomads who speak Arabic and belong to the Muslim faith and their income is derived from sheep, goats and camels which produce both milk and meat. They travel the desert accompanied by their animals. Further north on the edge of the fertile Al Ghab Ditch is the ancient metropolis of Apameia, one of the most beautiful cities in the Near East. Apart from Bosra and Palmyra this huge city of ruins is one of the most important Hellenist regions in Syria. Syria is the Pearl Of The East. With deserts, wadis and mountains, castles and crusader fortresses, Roman ruins, palaces and mosques. A legendary country between both past and future whose cultural treasures still survive today.

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In October 2017 did I visit Syria for 10 days as a tourist, I was free to do whatever I wanted to do, I visited Damascus - Aleppo - Homs with its countryside - Tartous during my visit.
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In October 2017 did I visit Syria for 10 days as a tourist, I was free to do whatever I wanted to do, I visited Damascus - Aleppo - Homs with its countryside - Tartous during my visit.
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Aleppo (Syria) Vacation Travel Video Guide

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Sturdy walls and gates protect the ancient historic city of Aleppo in Syria.The narrow lanes in the old town, an...

Travel video about destination Aleppo in Syria.
Sturdy walls and gates protect the ancient historic city of Aleppo in Syria.The narrow lanes in the old town, and its many historic buildings, have retained all the character and charm of a mediaeval metropolis. The city has a flourishing economy which is mainly due to its favourable location at the junction of several important trading routes. In 1169 the UmayyadeMosque was re-built at the command of the Zengid monarch, Nureddin, but only its impressive forty five metre high minaret has survived to the present day. The Baits are true architectural gems of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, noble and often palatial-looking buildings that once belonged to the city’s elite classes. Today Aleppo shines out once again in the glory of its six thousand years of history and continues to highlight its unique significance as one of the most important cities in the Orient.
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This Is What Life Is Like Inside Assad's Syria: VICE on HBO, Full Episode

Six years of civil war has left most of Syria, a country once known for its ancient cities, in ruins.
On the battlefield, Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad’s for...

Six years of civil war has left most of Syria, a country once known for its ancient cities, in ruins.
On the battlefield, Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad’s forces continue to fight a loose, and increasingly diminished collection of anti-government rebels. While in the country’s east, coalition forces have crippled a once fearsome ISIS, driving the group from its strongholds.
War continues to rattle much of the country, and peace remains a notion far off in the distance, but one thing has come into focus with each passing day: Assad isn’t going anywhere.
To see what life is like under Assad’s rule, VICE New sent Isobel Yeung to Syria just as the final bombs were falling over Aleppo.
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Six years of civil war has left most of Syria, a country once known for its ancient cities, in ruins.
On the battlefield, Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad’s forces continue to fight a loose, and increasingly diminished collection of anti-government rebels. While in the country’s east, coalition forces have crippled a once fearsome ISIS, driving the group from its strongholds.
War continues to rattle much of the country, and peace remains a notion far off in the distance, but one thing has come into focus with each passing day: Assad isn’t going anywhere.
To see what life is like under Assad’s rule, VICE New sent Isobel Yeung to Syria just as the final bombs were falling over Aleppo.
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What's it like to live under the rule of the extremist group known as the Islamic State, or ISIS? WSJ looks at the situation in Raqqa, Syria, through the eyes of two activists — and through the lens of ISIS propaganda videos.
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Palmyra (Syria) Vacation Travel Video Guide

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Set amid the desert savannah of Syria are the proud remains of the unique and mysterious metropolis of Palmyra...

Travel video about destination Palmyra in Syria.
Set amid the desert savannah of Syria are the proud remains of the unique and mysterious metropolis of Palmyra. The legendary ancient city was built in this vicinity due to the existence of an oasis, Tadmur, and today around thirty thousand people live in the surrounding area. The shortest and fastest route from the Mediterranean to Mesopotamia and Persia travels directly past the Tadmur Oasis thus it was only a question of time until an important trading post was founded there and later a flourishing cultural and economic centre developed. Close to the former Agora, the central square in which the city’s inhabitants held their weekly market since the first century A.D., is one of Palmyra’s architectural landmarks, the Tetrapylon. This structure consists of four square pedestals and was rebuilt in 1963. Only one of the sixteen columns is original and they once held numerous statues. In 106 A. D. under Emperor Trajan, Palmyra became a province of Rome. The city was obliged to provide military aid which was something that was to have far-reaching consequences. Due to its military responsibilities the city lost its political neutrality but the Romans honoured the city’s loyalty with many fine buildings and various improvements to the centre of the city. One of the most beautiful and most visited tomb towers in The Valley Of Graves is the four storey high Tower Of Elabel that dates back to 103 A.D. It is a combination of a tomb tower and Hypoaeum. It is one of the few well-preserved monuments in the WestNecropolis. Since its discovery in the 17th century the historic monuments of Palmyra shine out in renewed glory as an ancient reminder of a fascinating and mysterious epoch of desert history.
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Set amid the desert savannah of Syria are the proud remains of the unique and mysterious metropolis of Palmyra. The legendary ancient city was built in this vicinity due to the existence of an oasis, Tadmur, and today around thirty thousand people live in the surrounding area. The shortest and fastest route from the Mediterranean to Mesopotamia and Persia travels directly past the Tadmur Oasis thus it was only a question of time until an important trading post was founded there and later a flourishing cultural and economic centre developed. Close to the former Agora, the central square in which the city’s inhabitants held their weekly market since the first century A.D., is one of Palmyra’s architectural landmarks, the Tetrapylon. This structure consists of four square pedestals and was rebuilt in 1963. Only one of the sixteen columns is original and they once held numerous statues. In 106 A. D. under Emperor Trajan, Palmyra became a province of Rome. The city was obliged to provide military aid which was something that was to have far-reaching consequences. Due to its military responsibilities the city lost its political neutrality but the Romans honoured the city’s loyalty with many fine buildings and various improvements to the centre of the city. One of the most beautiful and most visited tomb towers in The Valley Of Graves is the four storey high Tower Of Elabel that dates back to 103 A.D. It is a combination of a tomb tower and Hypoaeum. It is one of the few well-preserved monuments in the WestNecropolis. Since its discovery in the 17th century the historic monuments of Palmyra shine out in renewed glory as an ancient reminder of a fascinating and mysterious epoch of desert history.
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Travel video about destination Damascus in Syria.
Damascus is the capital of Syria and is a symbol of culture in the Near East. A hundred kilometres from the Mediterranean coast, the strategically located city was once the capital of the Umayyad.Cannons, the busts of various presidents and military vehicles are displayed in the large courtyard of the Takiyeh Mosque, an ancient Dervish monastery complex. Built in 1554 and designed by Ottoman master architect, Sinan, it also includes an adjoining inn for the numerous pilgrims who travelled to Mecca. Damascus has always been much prized: by the pharaohs and the Babylonian monarch, Nebukadnezar, and later, Alexander The Great. Then came Persian, Roman and Islamic emperors followed by the Crusaders and Mongols. The KalaaCitadel is situated on the periphery of the old town that was once surrounded by huge walls. It was from here that Saladin fended off the attacks of the Crusaders. The Romans built a fort here that was constantly extended with impressive walls and towers and located directly outside the city wall, the RiverBarada was also of strategic importance. Although the Mongols destroyed the inner buildings, the fortress walls survived. The Suq is an important part of every Islamic city, a market that originated in ancient times. Thousands of shops in numerous interconnected lanes form the commercial heart of Damascus. In theGold Suq everything glitters, bracelets, rings and even a large variety of kitchen utensils. Damascus has for thousands of years been a place desired by the powerful. Yet it has managed to survive and is still the most beautiful capital city in the Near East.

Travel video about destination Damascus in Syria.
Damascus is the capital of Syria and is a symbol of culture in the Near East. A hundred kilometres from the Mediterranean coast, the strategically located city was once the capital of the Umayyad.Cannons, the busts of various presidents and military vehicles are displayed in the large courtyard of the Takiyeh Mosque, an ancient Dervish monastery complex. Built in 1554 and designed by Ottoman master architect, Sinan, it also includes an adjoining inn for the numerous pilgrims who travelled to Mecca. Damascus has always been much prized: by the pharaohs and the Babylonian monarch, Nebukadnezar, and later, Alexander The Great. Then came Persian, Roman and Islamic emperors followed by the Crusaders and Mongols. The KalaaCitadel is situated on the periphery of the old town that was once surrounded by huge walls. It was from here that Saladin fended off the attacks of the Crusaders. The Romans built a fort here that was constantly extended with impressive walls and towers and located directly outside the city wall, the RiverBarada was also of strategic importance. Although the Mongols destroyed the inner buildings, the fortress walls survived. The Suq is an important part of every Islamic city, a market that originated in ancient times. Thousands of shops in numerous interconnected lanes form the commercial heart of Damascus. In theGold Suq everything glitters, bracelets, rings and even a large variety of kitchen utensils. Damascus has for thousands of years been a place desired by the powerful. Yet it has managed to survive and is still the most beautiful capital city in the Near East.

Prior to the Syrian Conflict, TravelTales visited the famed city of Aleppo, Syria losing themselves in a labyrinth of bustling passageways and chatting with merchants and locals. They described their experience a 'magical and memorable' and lucky for us they have gathered up some of their travel videos to share with all of us.
So on behalf of Travel Tales, enjoy a excerpt of their time in Aleppo, once Syria's largest and most populated city which sits in the north-western portion of the country close to Turkey's southern boarder and one of the longest inhabited cities with some scholars claiming it dates back to the 6th millennium BC. While it's history is long and vast we offer just a glimpse of life in the ancient metropolis with their video.
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Prior to the Syrian Conflict, TravelTales visited the famed city of Aleppo, Syria losing themselves in a labyrinth of bustling passageways and chatting with merchants and locals. They described their experience a 'magical and memorable' and lucky for us they have gathered up some of their travel videos to share with all of us.
So on behalf of Travel Tales, enjoy a excerpt of their time in Aleppo, once Syria's largest and most populated city which sits in the north-western portion of the country close to Turkey's southern boarder and one of the longest inhabited cities with some scholars claiming it dates back to the 6th millennium BC. While it's history is long and vast we offer just a glimpse of life in the ancient metropolis with their video.
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Music 'Tabuk' and 'Vadodora Chill Mix' by Kevin MacLeod and licensed under CC Attribution 3.0
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Palmyra (Syria) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Palmyra in Syria.
The ruins of the ancient city of Palmyra rise up into the desert sky of Syria. The HadrianGate was built in th...

Travel video about destination Palmyra in Syria.
The ruins of the ancient city of Palmyra rise up into the desert sky of Syria. The HadrianGate was built in the second century A.D. and highlights the glorious past of this once important trading metropolis in the Near East.Flanked by columns, a majestic twelve hundred metre long avenue was once Palmyra’s main street. As with many of the city’s other buildings it also has an impressive theatre that dates back to the second century A.D. and was discovered in the 1950’s. For some years it has once again served as a place of entertainment as each spring it features a festival. Close to the Agora, once a farmer’s market, is Palmyra’s striking main landmark, the Tetrapylon that forms the junction between the main avenue and a side road that leads to the city’s Necropolis. The subterranean Hypogaum Of The Three Brothers contains almost four hundred burial corridors and numerous artistic sculptures and frescos. From the seventh century A.D. the magnificent trading metropolis gradually fell into decline and was almost completely wiped from the map. Thankfully however, today the atmospheric ruins serve as a reminder of Palmyra’s glorious past.
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Travel video about destination Palmyra in Syria.
The ruins of the ancient city of Palmyra rise up into the desert sky of Syria. The HadrianGate was built in the second century A.D. and highlights the glorious past of this once important trading metropolis in the Near East.Flanked by columns, a majestic twelve hundred metre long avenue was once Palmyra’s main street. As with many of the city’s other buildings it also has an impressive theatre that dates back to the second century A.D. and was discovered in the 1950’s. For some years it has once again served as a place of entertainment as each spring it features a festival. Close to the Agora, once a farmer’s market, is Palmyra’s striking main landmark, the Tetrapylon that forms the junction between the main avenue and a side road that leads to the city’s Necropolis. The subterranean Hypogaum Of The Three Brothers contains almost four hundred burial corridors and numerous artistic sculptures and frescos. From the seventh century A.D. the magnificent trading metropolis gradually fell into decline and was almost completely wiped from the map. Thankfully however, today the atmospheric ruins serve as a reminder of Palmyra’s glorious past.
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ماين كرافت:سيرفر syria craft الحلقة الأولى#1 تحدي mining

published: 17 Mar 2018

Growing up with War: Children of Syria. The tragedy of kids who have never known peace.

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In almost six years of war in Syria, millions of civilians have been killed or wounded. Many have lost their homes and loved ones but the children are the most vulnerable victims of all, it’s estimated that over 8 million have been affected. RT Doc’s Maria Finoshina has reported on the developing conflict in Syria since it began. Now she returns to the devastated cities of Aleppo and Homs to meet just a few of the kids who’ve grown up with the horror of war.
Many of the children have never known a time of peace. Most are deprived of education and even a place of safety. Traumatized by what they’ve lived through, they receive no counselling and spend their childhoods simply trying to survive: dodging...

published: 13 Feb 2017

What's Going To Happen To The Price Of Gold And Silver In Such Troubling Times?

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As more war brews in the middle east what does this mean for the gold and silver sectors? With so much turmoil in the middle east right now at the hands of the US, UK and France as they attack Syrian PresidentBashar al-Assad many people are looking to cryptocurrencies and/or gold and silver as a hedge in these troubling times, but what will an escalating war in the middle east mean for the price of gold and silver? In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth speaks with Keith Neumeyer of First Gold Mining about this current situation as well as his gold and silver companies that are aiming to make share holders more comforta...

published: 15 Apr 2018

The Stream - Tapping into Peru's mining conflict

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On The Stream: A controversial mining project rattles Peru’s southeast region.
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published: 08 Oct 2015

Mining the Golden Mountains of Suriname With An Ex-Rebel Leader

Gold is everywhere in Suriname, from political power to what the locals wear on their fingers, the effects of gold mining seep into all aspects of society. The industry is a necessary source of income for many Surinamese, but it's also destroying the environment, bad for public health, and rife with corruption.
VICENetherlands went to Suriname to see how gold is intertwined with everyday life in the country. They ride along with 'Jungle' RonnieBrunswick - an ex-rebel leader who waged a violent civil war but is now a successful businessman, owning thousands of hectares of gold mining land. VICE Netherlands also witnessed the dangers of mercury, which is used widely in the recovery of gold, and visited BenzVillage, where everything in life is paid for with gold.
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published: 12 Jan 2016

TechKnow - Gold at any cost: Illegal mining in Peru

For more than 50 million years, the Amazon rainforest has been a cradle of life. Its pristine forests, however, are increasingly under threat due to illegal gold mining.
TechKnow's Phil Torres heads to La Pampa, the buffer zone of Tambopata National Reserve, to witness how illegal mining is turning forests into toxic wastelands. There, more than 100,000 acres of rainforest have been cleared.
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published: 17 Jan 2016

Syria - Palmyra

**WARNING THIS VIDEO CONTAINS GRAPHIC FIELD MEDICAL PROCEDURES** This is the full video of the ISAF soldier who is gravely injured when he steps on a landmine in Afghanistan. What is amazing are the US ArmySoldiers who not only are also affected by the blast (one is knocked down and dazed) but they bounce right back up, and start giving this soldier first aid in the field that saves his life. Amazing medical care in the field is what this video portrays. Only 20 minutes after the incident the soldier is airlifted to a medical facility! The Soldeirs who rendered the aid are amazing and saved this ISAF members life.
I can only Identify two of the three soldiers that give life saving aid to this Afghan soldier. SFCMetz with the 101st Airborne and I think Spc. (?) Harris (sorry if I got the ...

published: 02 Nov 2011

Growing Up In War Torn Syria (2012)

PlaygroundFrom Hell: Over 3,000 children have died in Syria's conflict. For the survivors innocence is lost and play is a charade from another life. Through their stories we glimpse into a world no child should have to suffer.
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Starvation as a tool of war in Syria - Inside Story

Fighting from within, bombed from above, and now starvation.
Syria's struggling population continues to dwindle, as lives are lost to both war and hunger.
More than half of all Syrians are in need of humanitarian assistance.
The United Nations says it is unable to help around two million children because they're blocked by fighting or siege.
In some areas the price of food has skyrocketed so that a kilo of rice now costs $100.
While civilians are starving in Syrian towns, the international community is stalled on a political solution.
Opposition groups are meeting in the Saudi capital Riyadh this week. They are trying to determine who will be included in negotiations scheduled for later this month - talks aimed at preventing Syria's civil war from going into a sixth year.
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published: 03 Jan 2016

Conflict Minerals, Rebels and Child Soldiers in Congo

Warlords, soldiers, and child laborers all toil over a mineral you've never even heard of. Coltan is a conflict mineral in nearly every cell phone, laptop, and electronic device. It's also tied to the deaths of over 5 million people in Congo since 1990.
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Congo, My Precious: The Curse of the Coltan Mines in Congo (RT Documentary)

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“Geological scandal” is a phrase often used to describe one of the world’s most resource-rich countries – the Democratic Republic of Congo. Despite having extensive deposits of gold, diamonds, tungsten, and uranium, amongst many others, the abundance of internationally valued minerals has failed to bring any kind of prosperity to the country’s people. Colonial exploitation and a bloody civil war have left the Congolese with nothing from their country’s natural riches but misery and poverty.
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published: 15 Jan 2017

Syria - False Flag or Not, War Is On The Table | McAlvany Commentary 2017

Child Miners: Searching for Justice - Witness

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Growing up with War: Children of Syria. The tragedy of kids who have never known peace.

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In almost six years of war in Syria, millions of civilians have been killed or wounded. Many have lost their homes and loved ones but the children are the most vulnerable victims of all, it’s estimated that over 8 million have been affected. RT Doc’s Maria Finoshina has reported on the developing conflict in Syria since it began. Now she returns to the devastated cities of Aleppo and Homs to meet just a few of the kids who’ve grown up with the horror of war.
Many of the children have never known a time of peace. Most are deprived of education and even a place of safety. Traumatized by what they’ve lived through, they receive no counselling and spend their childhoods simply trying to survive: dodging bombs and snipers’ bullets, constantly on the move to escape hostilities, while earning to support their families.
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In almost six years of war in Syria, millions of civilians have been killed or wounded. Many have lost their homes and loved ones but the children are the most vulnerable victims of all, it’s estimated that over 8 million have been affected. RT Doc’s Maria Finoshina has reported on the developing conflict in Syria since it began. Now she returns to the devastated cities of Aleppo and Homs to meet just a few of the kids who’ve grown up with the horror of war.
Many of the children have never known a time of peace. Most are deprived of education and even a place of safety. Traumatized by what they’ve lived through, they receive no counselling and spend their childhoods simply trying to survive: dodging bombs and snipers’ bullets, constantly on the move to escape hostilities, while earning to support their families.
The harrowing stories include Ahmad, who survived being shot in the head by a sniper but was left partially paralyzed. For him, the simplest of routine tasks are now a struggle but he still goes to school every day. Leith watched as five of his family members, including his parents, were killed. Moayed’s house was razed to the ground and now, every member of his big family has become a refugee in their own country. They squat in a partially destroyed building, with no water or electricity.
Millions more of Syria’s children have similar stories to tell: a whole generation is growing up with war and as the bloodshed continues, their futures remain precarious and uncertain.
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As more war brews in the middle east what does this mean for the gold and silver sectors? With so much turmoil in the middle east right now at the hands of the US, UK and France as they attack Syrian PresidentBashar al-Assad many people are looking to cryptocurrencies and/or gold and silver as a hedge in these troubling times, but what will an escalating war in the middle east mean for the price of gold and silver? In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth speaks with Keith Neumeyer of First Gold Mining about this current situation as well as his gold and silver companies that are aiming to make share holders more comfortable with their assets being held in safe jurisdictions.
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Mining the Golden Mountains of Suriname With An Ex-Rebel Leader

Gold is everywhere in Suriname, from political power to what the locals wear on their fingers, the effects of gold mining seep into all aspects of society. The ...

Gold is everywhere in Suriname, from political power to what the locals wear on their fingers, the effects of gold mining seep into all aspects of society. The industry is a necessary source of income for many Surinamese, but it's also destroying the environment, bad for public health, and rife with corruption.
VICENetherlands went to Suriname to see how gold is intertwined with everyday life in the country. They ride along with 'Jungle' RonnieBrunswick - an ex-rebel leader who waged a violent civil war but is now a successful businessman, owning thousands of hectares of gold mining land. VICE Netherlands also witnessed the dangers of mercury, which is used widely in the recovery of gold, and visited BenzVillage, where everything in life is paid for with gold.
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Gold is everywhere in Suriname, from political power to what the locals wear on their fingers, the effects of gold mining seep into all aspects of society. The industry is a necessary source of income for many Surinamese, but it's also destroying the environment, bad for public health, and rife with corruption.
VICENetherlands went to Suriname to see how gold is intertwined with everyday life in the country. They ride along with 'Jungle' RonnieBrunswick - an ex-rebel leader who waged a violent civil war but is now a successful businessman, owning thousands of hectares of gold mining land. VICE Netherlands also witnessed the dangers of mercury, which is used widely in the recovery of gold, and visited BenzVillage, where everything in life is paid for with gold.
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TechKnow - Gold at any cost: Illegal mining in Peru

For more than 50 million years, the Amazon rainforest has been a cradle of life. Its pristine forests, however, are increasingly under threat due to illegal gol...

For more than 50 million years, the Amazon rainforest has been a cradle of life. Its pristine forests, however, are increasingly under threat due to illegal gold mining.
TechKnow's Phil Torres heads to La Pampa, the buffer zone of Tambopata National Reserve, to witness how illegal mining is turning forests into toxic wastelands. There, more than 100,000 acres of rainforest have been cleared.
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For more than 50 million years, the Amazon rainforest has been a cradle of life. Its pristine forests, however, are increasingly under threat due to illegal gold mining.
TechKnow's Phil Torres heads to La Pampa, the buffer zone of Tambopata National Reserve, to witness how illegal mining is turning forests into toxic wastelands. There, more than 100,000 acres of rainforest have been cleared.
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**WARNING THIS VIDEO CONTAINS GRAPHIC FIELD MEDICAL PROCEDURES** This is the full video of the ISAF soldier who is gravely injured when he steps on a landmine i...

**WARNING THIS VIDEO CONTAINS GRAPHIC FIELD MEDICAL PROCEDURES** This is the full video of the ISAF soldier who is gravely injured when he steps on a landmine in Afghanistan. What is amazing are the US ArmySoldiers who not only are also affected by the blast (one is knocked down and dazed) but they bounce right back up, and start giving this soldier first aid in the field that saves his life. Amazing medical care in the field is what this video portrays. Only 20 minutes after the incident the soldier is airlifted to a medical facility! The Soldeirs who rendered the aid are amazing and saved this ISAF members life.
I can only Identify two of the three soldiers that give life saving aid to this Afghan soldier. SFCMetz with the 101st Airborne and I think Spc. (?) Harris (sorry if I got the rank wrong). I could not ID the soldeir who's helmet cam captured this whole thing.
What a testament to the training, equipment and especially the soldiers themselves who care for this injured soldier. They are a credit to their units and to the US Army and military as a whole. SFC Metz was knocked down and dazed by the explosion, but gets right back up and renders the aid needed to keep this soldier alive! Great job to all involved.
Due to the great armchair Generals and medics, I have disabled comments on this video because they were becoming insulting to the soldiers in the video.

**WARNING THIS VIDEO CONTAINS GRAPHIC FIELD MEDICAL PROCEDURES** This is the full video of the ISAF soldier who is gravely injured when he steps on a landmine in Afghanistan. What is amazing are the US ArmySoldiers who not only are also affected by the blast (one is knocked down and dazed) but they bounce right back up, and start giving this soldier first aid in the field that saves his life. Amazing medical care in the field is what this video portrays. Only 20 minutes after the incident the soldier is airlifted to a medical facility! The Soldeirs who rendered the aid are amazing and saved this ISAF members life.
I can only Identify two of the three soldiers that give life saving aid to this Afghan soldier. SFCMetz with the 101st Airborne and I think Spc. (?) Harris (sorry if I got the rank wrong). I could not ID the soldeir who's helmet cam captured this whole thing.
What a testament to the training, equipment and especially the soldiers themselves who care for this injured soldier. They are a credit to their units and to the US Army and military as a whole. SFC Metz was knocked down and dazed by the explosion, but gets right back up and renders the aid needed to keep this soldier alive! Great job to all involved.
Due to the great armchair Generals and medics, I have disabled comments on this video because they were becoming insulting to the soldiers in the video.

Growing Up In War Torn Syria (2012)

PlaygroundFrom Hell: Over 3,000 children have died in Syria's conflict. For the survivors innocence is lost and play is a charade from another life. Through th...

PlaygroundFrom Hell: Over 3,000 children have died in Syria's conflict. For the survivors innocence is lost and play is a charade from another life. Through their stories we glimpse into a world no child should have to suffer.
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How The Current War In Syria Began (2011
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SyrianWomenFaceSexual Abuse Fleeing from Conflict
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Ahmad has grown wise to the rules of Syria's deadly grown-up games. He calmly recollects how his home was recently searched by the army. "The man said, 'repeat after me: the people want...'. I said: Bashar al-Assad, of course." Age has offered no escape in Syria's bloody battle of attrition. Schools have become military bases, families have been driven from their homes and children have seen parents, siblings and friends murdered. In Homs, a city almost entirely destroyed, three children take to the stage, singing a chant of martyrdom whilst men below sway to the rhythm. At home with a farming family as the sound of shelling grows closer, it is clear why eleven-year-old Yahya "cries out in fear" in his sleep. 5-year-old Malek says she isn't scared of the shelling, but since her father was killed she hides behind her mother whenever she hears the sound. Brothers from Homs break down in tears as they describe fleeing the bombardment of their home and the men with knives who butcher children. "Where is the world?" implores one of the children, his face scraped, his eyes filled with tears.
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PlaygroundFrom Hell: Over 3,000 children have died in Syria's conflict. For the survivors innocence is lost and play is a charade from another life. Through their stories we glimpse into a world no child should have to suffer.
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How The Current War In Syria Began (2011
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGPJ6aaCRBI
SyrianWomenFaceSexual Abuse Fleeing from Conflict
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Ahmad has grown wise to the rules of Syria's deadly grown-up games. He calmly recollects how his home was recently searched by the army. "The man said, 'repeat after me: the people want...'. I said: Bashar al-Assad, of course." Age has offered no escape in Syria's bloody battle of attrition. Schools have become military bases, families have been driven from their homes and children have seen parents, siblings and friends murdered. In Homs, a city almost entirely destroyed, three children take to the stage, singing a chant of martyrdom whilst men below sway to the rhythm. At home with a farming family as the sound of shelling grows closer, it is clear why eleven-year-old Yahya "cries out in fear" in his sleep. 5-year-old Malek says she isn't scared of the shelling, but since her father was killed she hides behind her mother whenever she hears the sound. Brothers from Homs break down in tears as they describe fleeing the bombardment of their home and the men with knives who butcher children. "Where is the world?" implores one of the children, his face scraped, his eyes filled with tears.
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Fighting from within, bombed from above, and now starvation.
Syria's struggling population continues to dwindle, as lives are lost to both war and hunger.
More than half of all Syrians are in need of humanitarian assistance.
The United Nations says it is unable to help around two million children because they're blocked by fighting or siege.
In some areas the price of food has skyrocketed so that a kilo of rice now costs $100.
While civilians are starving in Syrian towns, the international community is stalled on a political solution.
Opposition groups are meeting in the Saudi capital Riyadh this week. They are trying to determine who will be included in negotiations scheduled for later this month - talks aimed at preventing Syria's civil war from going into a sixth year.
Inside Story takes a look at the besieged towns of Zabadani and Madaya, once popular resorts which are now in ruins. And asks, who will ease the suffering of civilians still trapped in Syria?
Presenter: Sami Zeidan
Guests:
Fadi Al-Qadi - Human rights advocate and commentator
Wael Aleji - Spokesman for the Syrian Network for Human RightsMouin Rabbani - Middle East analyst and former Head of Political Affairs for the UN special envoy for Syria
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Fighting from within, bombed from above, and now starvation.
Syria's struggling population continues to dwindle, as lives are lost to both war and hunger.
More than half of all Syrians are in need of humanitarian assistance.
The United Nations says it is unable to help around two million children because they're blocked by fighting or siege.
In some areas the price of food has skyrocketed so that a kilo of rice now costs $100.
While civilians are starving in Syrian towns, the international community is stalled on a political solution.
Opposition groups are meeting in the Saudi capital Riyadh this week. They are trying to determine who will be included in negotiations scheduled for later this month - talks aimed at preventing Syria's civil war from going into a sixth year.
Inside Story takes a look at the besieged towns of Zabadani and Madaya, once popular resorts which are now in ruins. And asks, who will ease the suffering of civilians still trapped in Syria?
Presenter: Sami Zeidan
Guests:
Fadi Al-Qadi - Human rights advocate and commentator
Wael Aleji - Spokesman for the Syrian Network for Human RightsMouin Rabbani - Middle East analyst and former Head of Political Affairs for the UN special envoy for Syria
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Conflict Minerals, Rebels and Child Soldiers in Congo

Warlords, soldiers, and child laborers all toil over a mineral you've never even heard of. Coltan is a conflict mineral in nearly every cell phone, laptop, and ...

Warlords, soldiers, and child laborers all toil over a mineral you've never even heard of. Coltan is a conflict mineral in nearly every cell phone, laptop, and electronic device. It's also tied to the deaths of over 5 million people in Congo since 1990.
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Warlords, soldiers, and child laborers all toil over a mineral you've never even heard of. Coltan is a conflict mineral in nearly every cell phone, laptop, and electronic device. It's also tied to the deaths of over 5 million people in Congo since 1990.
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Congo, My Precious: The Curse of the Coltan Mines in Congo (RT Documentary)

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“Geological scandal” is a phrase often used to describe one of the world’s most resource-rich countries – the Democratic Republic of Congo. Despite having extensive deposits of gold, diamonds, tungsten, and uranium, amongst many others, the abundance of internationally valued minerals has failed to bring any kind of prosperity to the country’s people. Colonial exploitation and a bloody civil war have left the Congolese with nothing from their country’s natural riches but misery and poverty.
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“Geological scandal” is a phrase often used to describe one of the world’s most resource-rich countries – the Democratic Republic of Congo. Despite having extensive deposits of gold, diamonds, tungsten, and uranium, amongst many others, the abundance of internationally valued minerals has failed to bring any kind of prosperity to the country’s people. Colonial exploitation and a bloody civil war have left the Congolese with nothing from their country’s natural riches but misery and poverty.
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This is the second part of the "GrowingMushroomStones" video.
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Child Miners: Searching for Justice - Witness

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This is the fifth film Rodrigo Vazquez has made about childhood friends Alex and Jorge, having started filming them eight years ago as they began their working lives in the tin mines of Llallagua in Bolivia. Alex is still working in the mine, whilst Jorge has left this work and has joined the police and the special operations unit (UTOP). He hopes to be able to help his friend, Alex, who is in considerable financial debt owing to an accusation of a crime he denies.
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♪ "Bajan Canadian Song" - A Minecraft Parody Song (Music Video)

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ODESZA - It's Only (feat. Zyra)

"It's Only (feat. Zyra)" from the full-length album 'In Return', out September 9th, 2014 on CounterRecords (an imprint of Ninja Tune).
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Lyrics:
I heard the news today;
That you’re not mine to keep.
Don’t struggle too much now
While I kill you in y...

Toyor Al Janah - Lama Nistachhid* طيور الجنة - لما نستشهد

Polish experts return to Syria's Palmyra to restore famed lion

When two Polish heritage experts first restored the famed lion statue in Syria's Palmyra in 2005, they never imagined they would see it smashed to pieces only a decade later.

published: 22 Apr 2016

ISIS Animation: what terrorists teach in schools in School Education

Welcome to ISISville! The animated series that examines life under the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant!
You’ve read the headlines. So you know ISIS is growing in power as the terrorist organization murders thousands of innocent Muslims as it tightens its stranglehold on parts of Iraq and Syria.
In this episode, your tour guide explains why the world’s 1.2 billion peaceful Muslims should give up learning and instead be educated by terrorists.
Forget maths, science and computer programming. The ISISville curriculum includes chemistry (to make bombs), electrical engineering (to make bombs) and sewing (to make bombs).
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Stoned Jesus - I'm The Mountain

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The Balloon Song (for learning colors) - Little Blue Globe Band

The BalloonSong by LittleBlueGlobeBand
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THE BALLOON SONG
Red, red balloon, floating in the sky
Blue, blue balloon, drifting up so high
White, white balloon, flying through the air
Green, green balloon, you can see it everywhere
The balloon song, balloon song, this is the balloon song
Brown, brown balloon, blowing in the wind
Black, black balloon, ...

published: 11 Jan 2013

Violence mars controversial Bangladesh polls

At least eleven people have been killed in clashes between police and opposition supporters who set up to 100 polling stations on fire in a bid to disrupt general elections that threaten to deepen the crisis in the South Asian nation. David Bergman, a Bangladesh-based journalist talks to Al Jazeera on the January 5 vote.

Hillsong - Mighty to Save - With Subtitles/Lyrics

Hillsong - Mighty to Save - With Subtitles/Lyrics - Mighty to Save DVDEveryone needs compassion,
Love thats never failing
Let mercy fall on me
Well everyone needs forgiveness,
Kindness of a savior
The Hope of the nation
(Chorus)
Saviour, He can move the mountains,
My God is mighty to save,
He is mighty to save
Forever, author of salvation,
He rose and conquered the grave
Jesus conquered the grave
So take me as you find me
All my fears and failures
Fill my life again
I give my life to follow
Everything that i believe in
Now i surrender (and i surrender)
(Chorusx2)
Shine your light and let the whole world see
We're singing, for the glory of the risen king, Jesus
Shine your light and let the whole world see
We're singing for the glory of the risen king, ...